Aztec News Letter during WWII

The Aztec News Letter was a source of information and entertainment for American servicemen and especially SDSU alum who were stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Gregory Peck, the Hollywood actor and SDSU alum, chose the Cover Girl for the news letter in late 1945.

David Brooks

The Aztec News Letter was a source of information and entertainment for American servicemen and especially SDSU alum who were stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Gregory Peck, the Hollywood actor and SDSU alum, chose the Cover Girl for the news letter in late 1945.

The Aztec News Letter was a source of information and entertainment for American servicemen and especially SDSU alum who were stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Gregory Peck, the Hollywood actor and SDSU alum, chose the Cover Girl for the news letter in late 1945. (David Brooks)

A letter from an American Servicemen during WWII to Dr. Lauren C. Post editor of the Aztec News Letter from San Diego State University, thanking him for sending the news letter, "...Doc, keep those N.L's (news letters) coming - I'd really be lost without them."

David Brooks

A letter from an American Servicemen during WWII to Dr. Lauren C. Post editor of the Aztec News Letter from San Diego State University, thanking him for sending the news letter, "...Doc, keep those N.L's (news letters) coming - I'd really be lost without them."

A letter from an American Servicemen during WWII to Dr. Lauren C. Post editor of the Aztec News Letter from San Diego State University, thanking him for sending the news letter, "...Doc, keep those N.L's (news letters) coming - I'd really be lost without them." (David Brooks)